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of men proud of the impurest of distempers , and boasto ing of misfortunes which
are attended with the greatest pain and misery , and ought to be accoms panied
with shame . Far more have taken pains to « shine , amidst the little circle of their
...
of men proud of the impurest of distempers , and boasto ing of misfortunes which
are attended with the greatest pain and misery , and ought to be accoms panied
with shame . Far more have taken pains to « shine , amidst the little circle of their
...
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In the lot of már , mutual compensations , both of pleasure and of pain ,
universally take place . Providence never intended that any state here should be
either completely happy , or entirely miserable . If the feelings of pleasure are
more ...
In the lot of már , mutual compensations , both of pleasure and of pain ,
universally take place . Providence never intended that any state here should be
either completely happy , or entirely miserable . If the feelings of pleasure are
more ...
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We should find it hard to vindicate the destroying any thing that has life , merely
out of wantonness : Yet in this principle our children are bred up ; and one of the
first pleasures we allow them is , the licence of inflicting pain upon poor animals ...
We should find it hard to vindicate the destroying any thing that has life , merely
out of wantonness : Yet in this principle our children are bred up ; and one of the
first pleasures we allow them is , the licence of inflicting pain upon poor animals ...
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... by forming them in such a manner , that their flesh becomes rancid and
unpalatable by a painful and lingering death ... but that there should exist in
nature a being who can receive pleasure from giving pain , would be totally
incredible , if we ...
... by forming them in such a manner , that their flesh becomes rancid and
unpalatable by a painful and lingering death ... but that there should exist in
nature a being who can receive pleasure from giving pain , would be totally
incredible , if we ...
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I am now almost free from pain ; but the limb is so weak , that I am still confined ,
and have had , for the last fortnight past , full leisure to reflect on my various
fenfations during my imprisonment . . You can hardly conceive , Sir , the
prodigious ...
I am now almost free from pain ; but the limb is so weak , that I am still confined ,
and have had , for the last fortnight past , full leisure to reflect on my various
fenfations during my imprisonment . . You can hardly conceive , Sir , the
prodigious ...
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